No IIS

    Date: 03/27/05 (Asp Dot Net)    Keywords: html, asp, java, security, web, microsoft

    I want to develop the following site over the next few days: http://www.damn-them.com/

    The problem that I face is that I have installed a copy of Windows XP Home edition and there is no IIS. Considering that I cannot view (let alone compile) any ASP.Net code the DotNet IDE without IIS, I cannot develop the above site on my current operating system. I wish that I could find an ASP.Net compiler online. As the development of Damn-Them is embryonic, either a VB.Net or C# ASP.Net compiler would suffice. If I do not resolve this problem quickly then I am going to trot to the pub. There is no chance that I will perform any reinstallation.

    I found a possible solution (below). However, I do not have those files that it asks for:


    General HOWTO for running IIS in Windows XP Home Edition.


    by Richard Sandoz - Certified Java Programmer


    (1) locate and edit the file C:\WINDOWS\INF\SYSOC.INF


    (2) locate a section called [Components]


    (3) find a line like this:
    iis=iis.dll,OcEntry,iis.inf,hi­de,7


    (4) change it to this (the iis cab in the i386 xp home folder looks to
    be nothing)
    iis=iis2.dll,OcEntry,iis2.inf,­,7


    (some sort of ms caching thing keeps sticking back iis.dll when I try
    to nuke it. quickly renaming and making hidden dir called iis.dll
    seems to thwart, but not worth it, so iis2.dll is good enough)


    (5) I grabbed the iis.dl_ and iis.in_ from win2k advanced server cd.


    I would guess similar techniques would work from W98, FP, etc.
    Use "EXPAND IIS.DL_ IIS2.DLL" from a command prompt
    Same for IIS2.INF, place IIS2.INF in C:\WINDOWS\INF and IIS2.DLL in
    C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\SETUP


    (6) Now when I did "add windows programs" from the control panel's add
    new programs,


    I had IIS options and I could even check em off. yippee - could not
    check em off from my xppro cd :(((


    I just went with the defaulted ones though (all i needed was iis web
    server)


    (7) It will prompt you for files. Get em from MS XP Home CDs, Adv
    Server CDs, C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\INETSRV, C:\WINDOWS\I386, etc. (It will
    tell you the file it needs, you just need to have a searcher going,
    probably the CDs will have all you need)


    (8) You can get to your IIS from Control Panel's Administrative
    Programs.
    I stuck in an index.html file and reconfigure IIS to work like this.
    No go :(((
    I right clicked on my inetpub folder and did something with shared
    folders. No go :(((
    I looked at the event viewer and saw the error of my ways.
    Go to IIS and goto Directory Security tab and click Edit button and
    Browse for the user setup on my laptop.


    (9) Yippee, hello world from http://localhost


    I won't support this solution unless paid to. I am an out of work
    developer looking for work.


    I bought a Toshiba 5005 laptop which came with XP home.
    I then bought Win XP Professional.
    I have bunches of CDs from when I was a MSDN subscriber.
    From a general search on the internet I found contradictions.


    Microsoft says you need professional XP to do IIS period.
    q310090 was yanked from their site which had the "workaround" for
    this.


    When I tried to setup XP upgrade to pro, my laptop rebooted and hung
    on an xp logo with an animated graphic.
    I have verified this to be the case with others as well. Upgrading to
    xp pro isn't an option for this laptop.

    Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/aspdotnet/29843.html

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